When buildings or other structures are illuminated, the design for the illumination must be in accordance with the following:
(A) The maximum illumination on any vertical surface or angular roof surface shall not exceed 1.0 foot-candle;
(B) Lighting fixtures shall be located and/or aimed such that light is directed only onto the building surface. All fixtures used to illuminate buildings shall be fully shielded;
(C) For statues, monuments, fountains, or other objects for which it may not be possible to reliably and consistently illuminate with downward lighting, upward lighting may be used only in the form of spotlights which confine the illumination to the object of interest; and
(D) If upward lighting is used to illuminate flags, only spotlights (1,500 lumen maximum) shall be used; floodlights directed above the horizontal shall not be used to illuminate a flag.
(Ord. 08-04, passed 7-14-08
; Am. Ord. 14-23, passed 1-26-15)